Academic/Student Use Buildings

Bettws-Y-Coed: Built in 1913-14 and designed by Baily & Bassett, the Colonial Revival Bettws-y-Coed houses Psychology and Education. Restoration of the house and construction of a major new addition was completed in 2004. The project added 30,985 square feet of usable space to the campus. Address: 151 N. Merion Ave.

Dalton Hall: Named after British chemist and physicist John Dalton, this hall was constructed by Charles F. Osborne with J.C. Worthington during 1891–1893. Major interior renovations came in 1938, and overall renovations in 2006. Address: 230 N. Merion Ave.

English House: Constructed in 1911 by architect/builder Morris & Erskine, English House was originally owned by George Vaux IX, and called "the Thicket." Interior alterations for office and classroom use were made by Paul Steege & Associates in 1999. Address: 817 New Gulph Rd.

Russian House: Originally owned by Mary James Vaux and built ca. 1936 by William Darragh, Russian House was a garage and chauffer's apartment, purchased by the College along with the main house, "the Thicket," which is now English House. Address: 815 New Gulph Rd.

Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research: Constructed in 1955-56 by Edward L. Holland, the building was originally named Rosemont College Preparatory School. Major additions were made in 1966 by Holland. Address: 300 Airdale Rd.